
Levadia dominates and secures a confident 4–0 home victory!
In the 17th round of the Premium Liiga, Levadia earned a commanding and well-structured win, defeating their opponent 4–0 at home. A total of 353 spectators witnessed a mature and disciplined performance at A. Le Coq Arena. The match statistics support the on-field impression — Levadia was clearly superior in every key aspect.
Controlled and decisive gameplay
Levadia took charge early on. In the 21st minute, they forced an own goal after Mihkel Ainsalu delivered a quality pass into the box toward Richie Musaba, but a Kalev defender inadvertently redirected it into his own net. Just four minutes later, in the 25th minute, Victory Sunday Iboro doubled the lead, heading in Joao Pedro’s corner at the near post — it was Victory’s debut goal in the Premium Liiga!
The statistics fully reflect Levadia’s dominance: ball possession was clearly in their favor (67% vs 33%), with Levadia recording 22 total shots, 13 of them on target. In contrast, the visitors managed just 7 shots (3 on target). The corner kick tally (10 vs 2) showed the sustained pressure applied in the attacking third.
Varied attacking play, high pressing, and constant pressure in Kalev’s final third led to mistakes and created the space needed for decisive actions near goal.
Tactically mature second half and a convincing finish
In the second half, Levadia maintained a high tempo while staying disciplined. Though the visitors tried to take the initiative, their pressure failed to translate into real chances. Levadia’s backline remained well-organized, keeping the opposition safely at bay.
In the 84th minute, Robert Kirss extended the lead, finishing off one of several well-constructed opportunities. Ernest Agyiri sealed the result in the 88th minute, firing the ball under the crossbar after a rebound off the goalkeeper — the 4–0 scoreline reflected both the performance and Levadia’s tactical superiority.
What’s next – “My Dream Day” presents: FCI Levadia vs Nõmme Kalju FC
With this kind of performance, Levadia showed exactly why they’re title contenders in the Premium Liiga. If they can maintain this balance between control and attacking efficiency, the second half of the season promises to be very fruitful. In Round 20, Levadia will face Nõmme Kalju, who now trail by just one point in the table.
This will be a charity match — half of all ticket proceeds will be donated to the My Dream Day foundation. Tickets are available here.
Photo: Maksim Nikonov